A state of Michigan audit of Detroit’s financial crisis is complete and expected to go to the governor by the end of this week.

The audit of city finances shows Detroit operating at a deficit of $327 million.

Needed structural reforms have not been quick as the city continues to hemorrhage money. Detroit teetered on total insolvency at the end of December but the state of Michigan ponied up the cash to get the city through the month.

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That triggered another state review of Detroit's finances. A decision on what happens next is expected shortly.

"I think the review team, maybe on the 11th or so, will go back to the governor with a recommendation. With that recommendation it will be incumbent upon the governor to make the decision as to whether or not to bring somebody in or to let us keep going forward, " said Detroit Mayor Dave Bing.

Why is the amendment a probable course of action? Because it would allow the city to hobble along until March 2 which is when the state's new emergency manager law will take effect. That puts the future direction of Detroit in the hands of its elected leaders.